anicent
People in Eastern Asia used ceramics and pottery, painting, and caligraphy.
Buddist art was introduced around 585.
the subject matter in paintings was primarily landscapes
this style was known as shanshui, or mountain painting
focuses mainly on capturing the emotional effect of the landscape rather than reproducing the exact image
classical
East Asian art went through a transformation very similar to the European Renaissance, with more empthasis placed on revealing harmony between man and nature.
this is a wooden sculpture of Bodhisatta. As you can see, there is a clear empthasis on the form of the women's body
modern
Artist now have more freedom with their work
The Communist government of the 1950s was very restrictive over what artists could produce
New media such as video and photography is being used
East Asian art also has some European influences
This piece is clearly more abstract than the ones from past eras
The colors are less natural and more vibrant
People in Eastern Asia used ceramics and pottery, painting, and caligraphy.
Buddist art was introduced around 585.
this style was known as shanshui, or mountain painting
focuses mainly on capturing the emotional effect of the landscape rather than reproducing the exact image
East Asian art went through a transformation very similar to the European Renaissance, with more empthasis placed on revealing harmony between man and nature.
Artist now have more freedom with their work
The Communist government of the 1950s was very restrictive over what artists could produce
New media such as video and photography is being used
East Asian art also has some European influences
The colors are less natural and more vibrant